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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeting to start" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase when you are introducing a topic or goal that may take some time to achieve. For example, "Our team is targeting to start new projects by the end of the year."
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It will take a few years for behavioral targeting to start boosting revenues.
With just five commodities the company is targeting to start, Trade estimates West Africa is potentially a $3 billion market for the company.
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He also confirmed his pledge to raise the basic personal allowance to £12,500 during the course of this parliament, with the higher rate band targeted to start at £50,000.
An appropriate distance to Target to start deceleration.
In this program, construction is targeted to start from 2010 based on expected future environmental conditions.
An appropriate distance to Target at which to stop An appropriate distance to Target to start deceleration An appropriate distance to Target to give a warning.
And Connecticut's House Republicans were not easy targets to start with.
That schedule will put Clemens on target to start the first game of the playoffs -- which, for the Yankees, will probably be played Oct. 10.
If Leiter feels up to it, he will pitch in a simulated game here on Tuesday or start on Wednesday, to stay on target to start the April 1 opener against Pittsburgh at Shea Stadium.
Mr. Wientzen argued that it might be easy for big retailers like Wal-Mart and Target to start collecting sales taxes from their customers "because they have huge tax departments worrying about this issue".
"I don't think retailers would tell you it was our target to start shopping earlier -- that's what consumers wanted," said Steve Nave, senior vice president and general manager of Walmart.com.
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